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nineteen year old joe hart's of naive has denied links to any islamic terrorist group or the indicators that time calls driven by religious theories and led by his older brother more now from our season is this it sure can. official complaints in the presence of a judge and a lawyer have been filed against one thousand year old boston bombing suspect just hearts or nine of this took place at his hospital bed here in boston where he has been kept under strict guard ever since his arrest friday evening we do know of course that he suffered several serious injuries and was unable to speak for this entire time sunday evening he finally awoke and was able to answer several questions and writing and finally today he was conscious and able to react to the charges being brought against him at his hospital bed these charges of course include the use of weapons of mass destruction as well as the malicious destruction of property resulting in death now the penalty that's her knife is now death facing
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as a death penalty or any term of years behind bars including life he's also facing a fine of up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars we do know of course that his miranda rights were presented to him his right to remain silence as well as his right to an attorney throughout this brief encounter with the judge and we do know that mostly turn iof was. nodding and automation of hearing what he was being told he only spoke once when asked whether or not he's able to afford a lawyer and he said no so legal counsel is going to be presented to him it's important to note that earlier there was a lot of discussion surrounding the possibility of trying as an as an enemy combatant this is something that certain republican lawmakers in the united states were rooting for this is not been the case of course we're talking about a u.s. citizen who became a u.s. citizen last year on september eleventh and has been living in the united states for over a decade the older brother to milan certainly i have twenty six year old to milan
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of course died in a boston hospital after being taken into custody by police and the f.b.i. has been highly criticized for avoiding to take note of his identity. and despite being of church and descends the alleged bomb has spent most of the lies in the u.s. after their parents applied for asylum was through a rare visit just to russia but this didn't stop moscow from raising the alarm of a possible terrorist intentions of the older brother and she's going to chicken reports now on why the concerns failed to prevent the boston tragedy. as the dust settles in the wake of boston bombings the question many ask is why and how could u.s. federal authorities fail to act on the valuable intelligence from two years ago stating that the middle of was radicalized dangerous and quote prepared to join unspecified underground groups that's the information the f.b.i. says they received from the russian government so two years ago the f.b.i.
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interviewed the guy and reported back to the russians that they found nothing suspicious since then they've apparently failed to monitor the milan because if they have they probably discovered his you tube page under his own name by the way full of radical content with a playlist titled terrorists so you have intelligence from a foreign government you have the individual openly sharing radical content and yet somehow he's off the radar the fear is the reason the f.b.i. dropped the ball on the alleged russian intelligence is that they treated it as soley russia's problem they may have taken the marlins chechen background into consideration and they may have ended up looking at this individual from a more political rather than purely law enforcement point of view this is possible given the history of all the requests and pleas that russia has made in the past with regards to a number of individuals from north caucasus accused of crimes particularly those of chechen background one example moderates who was known as the right hand of the internationally recognized chechen terrorists. just
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a quick reminder of who was he was killed in two thousand and six. record as the chechen militant leader included in one thousand nine hundred ninety five he and his gang attacked the city of good yarn of took up to one thousand eight hundred residents of that city hostage in a hospital including one hundred fifty children at least one hundred forty people died as a result of that attack also as he gained power in the region stated his objective to have all muslim regions in russia break away from the country it was basically a call to start a war on all fronts among his other heinous acts that was to. school hostage crisis in beslan in two thousand and four terror that russia will never forget it left swe hundred and thirty four people dead one hundred eighty six of them children so the right hand of this monster who helped stage all this whore. arrives in the us somewhere around the year two thousand settles down in boston by the way and receives political asylum despite russia's pleas to treat him as
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a clue criminal at the beginning to us that all of that is appealed the boston course decision on granting him asylum then they withdrew their opposition after a number of political heavyweights in the us tuned in to support the chechen militants including former sector of state albright so when questioning u.s. federal authorities reaction to the alleged russian intel on the middle ansara naive it is important to keep in mind the mindset perpetuated in the u.s. for many years in favor of the militants in russia and against the russian government's actions to stop them new york city's former mayor rudy giuliani spoke to the confusion that many americans had as they learned about the background of these hard i have brothers the chechen revolution against russia is an islamic based revolution they want to islamic state in russia. not inherently anti-american right anti russian. american i mean and in fact here's the odd part of this if anything we've been i'm not going to say sympathetic with them but we've
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certainly been critical of and how far he's gone in dealing with. so if anything they should they shouldn't have this anger at the united states so given all this maybe maybe this political mindset has prompted authorities in the u.s. to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of james petras professor of sociology at binghamton university believes the u.s. is walking over very thin ice when it banks questionable and functions elsewhere in the world. the u.s. government is. with extremists to day in libya they are working with islamic extremists in syria they have been working in other places with islamic extremists on the one hand they oppose them on the other hand they instrumental lies them and hope they can discard them launch their adversaries
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undermined and i think this is a very dangerous game that washington's playing and this case we see the boomerang effect on the u.s. is not the only one being criticized for controversial choices about who to bind the e.u. arms agreed to by coup rebels in syria selectively even functional in the process critics say the union is simply supporting terrorists. so late in the program a gunman trying to hold up the city's center shop in western russia leave six people dead including two teenagers. sixty thousand people have signed an online petition for the u.k. to assign them to hundreds of ob gyn interpreters who worked with the british forces during the trial peroration they're being left behind as the army was drawn to phrase the wrongful they turn to ban who see them as enemy collaborators. has
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more now on that flight. it was a dangerous job that required courage but while british forces withdraw the afghan interpreters who made their what possible are being left to fend for themselves rafi worked at camp prince in the helmand province says he gets regular calls from the taliban this is your job or for. and. where you are all sent for those you have to be if i catch you then i read you some six hundred fifty interpreters just like rafi remain in afghanistan with no right to settle in the u.k. many of these translators are washing on the frontline so they're working with soldiers risking their lives in exactly the same way soldiers do wearing a uniform or in a combat fatigues following their rules at least twenty to been killed many more horrifically injured that's a danger they knew about when they signed up the danger they didn't know when they
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signed up was at the end of their tenure i mean both times when you've when you finish the job and you've done it right well that's a thank you for the end of that job in this case it's a death threats that risked your life because what's happening now is that as british troops withdraw afghanistan is not a safe place for these people are they seen by the taliban as having collaborated with the enemy and david the past year targeted killings of so-called international collaborators by the taliban have doubled according to the un mission in afghanistan last year six hundred ninety eight civilians were killed and three hundred seventy nine were injured in assassination attempts if they do not take the responsibility of saving their lives and providing them a peaceful environment that will mean that they have only used those interpreters and left them in a position where today their life in their family's life or in danger because of working for the british forces r.t.
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got in touch with the foreign and commonwealth office who are responsible for the interpreters asylum claims this is the response we got. people who have put their life on the line for the united kingdom will not be abandoned the government has put processes in place to ensure the service given by former interpreters with him forces is taken fully into account if individuals apply for asylum in the u.k. . the keyword here is individual for the moment it's a case by case basis according to the foreign office to make sure the personal circumstances are recognised case by case the sign of claims can take months even years there's no accountability every of a nato country that directly employed interpreters has offered them some kind of special program visa program asylum britain's the only country that hasn't still dragging its feet on this the us a new zealand down norway are among the countries to publicly pledged to resettle any formally employed afghans who feel the lives
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are at risk in the u.k. there's also been a precedent interpreters that worked with british forces in iraq were offered asylum automatically i think we are a match of all of these people who are willing to risk their lives to support us and the second one is a programmatic basis which is we will be involved in events overseas in the future and all military clearly will need to have people helping them but who is going to help our military if they realise that they're not going to help themselves senior military and political figures urging the people who work here in the u.k. foreign office to rethink the policy and campaigns gaining momentum over sixty thousand people have signed an online petition urging the british foreign secretary to offer a bulk resettlement program while the politicians think it over and here the men that risked their lives to help british forces say that the waiting game is getting deadlier by the day we were helping the people but all they see is that we were
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with the aggression forces in afghanistan which also called the nato forces or ice or forces but to every other of the national. aggression forces and once they leave. the people who be endangered and will pay for us to some wrongdoings of the americans will be the afghan interpreters and their families. london. north korea responds to us dissolving demands by asking the world to officially recognize this as the latest member of the global nuclear armed club stay with us known that after the break. i.
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forgot about international landlords in the very heart of moscow. this is an aussie welcome bach mired in a struggle for economic supremacy and military domination of asia. the u.s. and china are now contesting the moral high ground to beijing's released its latest briefing on human rights is here in america in response to a similar report from washington a reckless foreign policy indiscriminate wiretapping and a raise based on rights which are some of the issues brought up. here reports. after years of swallowing accusations of violating human rights beijing is fighting back last year the u.s. state department issued its scolding human rights practices report now china held a mirror to washington the u.s. again accused china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western
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websites such as facebook google and you tube but those criticizing china are no saints sounding people and cispa bills to control the internet data have made waves across the atlantic lately and the u.s. government approved interception of private text messages and e-mails for security needs are hardly contributing to online freedom china's single party political system and lack of democratic elections also came under fire the chinese report made its wife back at america's multi-party system saying that in what seems to be a democratic process it's really not the people that the amount of money spent on complains which really decides the winner is the largest part of the us report was dedicated to human rights as they are today from harsh labor conditions to poor salaries indeed china's status of being the world's factory is nothing new and the cheap labor force concept has long been debated beijing hit back with a scathing claim that in the country where racism and discrimination officially do not exist after american and hispanic employees earn forty percent less than the
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white population in the united states and that's through the glass ceiling for women who earn a twenty percent smaller salary than men the u.s. report also lashed out at the treatment of prisoners and members of opposition in china contrast that with a country which runs notorious guantanamo prison and the allegations of multiple human rights abuses within its walls with china highlighting full statistics on all in may deaths in u.s. prisons and the use of brutal force against peaceful demonstrators in twenty twelve it is no secret that china has a checkered human rights record but by countering the claims of those who it believes should get its own house in order it is quite clear that beijing no longer wants to see a monopoly in the market of examining human rights. andare draitser analyst at a stop in paris dot com says there is a link between those nations labeled rights offenders and those who are opposed to u.s. interests for the united states to talk about human rights it's incredible hypocrisy when you have a massive hunger strike going on in the concentration camp known as guantanamo when
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the united states has engaged in violating the human rights of the people of libya the people of syria. countless other nations around the world the chinese certainly have a lot to answer for for in terms of their own human rights record but we should also remember too that the it is the and it states which monopolizes control of international institutions such as amnesty international human rights watch doctors without borders and so forth which act as the arbiters of human rights sitting in judgment of countries whether they are or not violators i'm not suggesting that there aren't good people who work within some of these organizations or that the organizations themselves don't sometimes do good work but often are the united states determines to be human rights violation is whatever the united states does is not a human rights violation as china's report warned has of gone time appear to be guessing was the u.s.
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military has dispatched an imagist a team of doctors to the facility as medics already that are apparently a well and a long time hunger strike under dr stephen xenakis ever outside an excuse me army medical corps officer and a former senior adviser to the defense department says it might not be long before the protest time is lethal. typically people get very sick after about fifty days in which they've not had any food but are taking water so they may be getting very sick and i think there's a fear that a number may die within the next several weeks but all the world medical associations are categorically and ethically against force feeding the reason being is that it in fact disrupts what is most important which is establishing a constructive relationship were poorer with the hunger strikers and being able to discuss the terms of their protest the this is
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a they if they have it also. really overrides their autonomy which is very important in medicine we except that is one of our ethical principles so that by and large most organizations across the world feel that it is not acceptable and in this particular case what it does not help resolve their grievances and help resolve the conflict that we're having between the detainees and the authorities and to streets and increased police patrols as the scene in belgrade a sixteen western russia the day also the gunman killed six people including two teenage girls while trying to well was still going to cause the details there. looks like the authorities are doing everything in their power to apprehend the suspect as soon as possible at this point at least twelve hundred police force have been on their feet throughout the night searching calming the area looking for the
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thirty two year old the suspected killer they haven't recovered him yet they have recovered his week old at this point they know for certain that he has sold it at least one semiautomatic rifle from the hunting store where the carnage began yesterday afternoon so they are warning everybody that he's he's armed and extremely dangerous now they have at the thirty's from belgrade have also asked for assistance from the neighboring regions as well as ukraine which is really close to the belgrade region as well as basically next door so they are also called in calling on people in those regions to be on high alert to give any information about which could lead to the arrests of the thirty two year old suspects and whoever does prove a twitter does provide that information is offered a three million ruble reward for that that's roughly one hundred thousand dollars and of course people are being told to stay inside in belgrade itself there is an extremely heightened police presence on the streets and yet people are saying that the witnesses from the city are saying that they are they have seen people going
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outside going to the place where they where six people were killed yesterday outside of the hunting story leaving flowers toys and candles to pay respects to the victims as well as we have to remember that tuesday is a day of mourning in belgrade so we're watching the situation as it develops obviously there is still a lot more questions that need to be answered and of course the suspect has to be caught so as soon as we get the latest information of course we'll bring it to you . and you can head to eyewitness accounts a timeline of the tragedy and russia signed a history of deadly shootings over iraq and plenty more online. far from a binding it's a tonic for a run north korea is now reportedly seeking international recognition as a nuclear armed state the us had laid out a design meant as a condition for talks but pyongyang's official newspaper says if negotiations happen it will be between equal in nuclear armed nations and also and age
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especially esteemed bill says that may well end up happening. americans are going to have to come to terms with this. it's been on the cards for a long time we knew it was coming. out of millions of americans for i mean if they go start talking agreements in the past there were no group. of those start to the degree prone work that clinton signed back in ninety four. nuclear reactor would have been dismantled and taken out of the country there would be no nuclear program no nuclear bombs of central coast are basically everytime the americans are sort of shied away from coming to a deal and the problem is that every time they do that falls north koreans and the developing nuclear. known becomes more and more difficult for the you realize
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to be able. to govern fighters in syria well now they able to fill their coffers was money from oil exports to the the union has decided to ease its all in bargo for the rebels now all crude transactions will have to be approved by the opposition's national council as investigative journalist would have undone says in this case the e.u. is giving helping hands to terrorists. it's a blatant lie to say look we are fraid of all those right we are afraid about guide but in reality one sees him arming and financing and supporting al-qaeda in syria the european union still officially recognizes the government even though they haven't r.d.m. best embassy able to airlift and then they don't recognize as a government to these rebels they say they're legitimate thing re presented it but that's meaningless in diplomatic and in any law so what they're doing is legalizing
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theft of. non gang the european union and waving the flag over all tied up it's madness we in belgium at the moment out of her wrist think people because they're radicalized muslims who have lied and now and they're on the other end of foreign minister says we should buy and finance illness around there is no logic in it it's just complete lunacy. let's check some other stories from around the world this hour two guns at the french embassy in libya have been injured in an early morning car bombing the explosive laden vehicle detonated in a parked side street next to the embassy causing extensive damage to it and the neighboring buildings one of the diplomats says eighty percent of the embassy was destroyed time became the first of its kind in the capital since colonel gadhafi his regime was overthrown in twenty eleven western backed uprising. but as well has warned it will respond to any functions the u.s.
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might want to impose over the outcome of the presidential election that the south american countries foreign minister valid to take economic energy and political measures should washington resort to such pressure nicolas maduro the late president a good child with his chosen successor won the election venezuela by a tiny margin there was a kind of a demanded a recount and the u.s. says it won't acknowledge murderers victory without one. in iraq at least twenty six people have been killed during a raid by security forces on a sunni muslim protest camp in the northern town of how we dress twenty protesters and six troops are among the dead according to military sources officials and protesters blame each other for firing the first shots thousands of sunni's have joined demonstrations over recent weeks saying they're being marginalized by the current government. stay with us for the latest kinds a report coming out. of
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the movie world war z z being for example. which stars brad pitt as one hundred seventy five million dollar budget has been recalled by paramount executives not because this is probably yet another stupid violent zombie movie but because the chinese might get offended according to the wrap dot com china was supposed to take the blame for starting the evil zombie apocalypse this time but china becoming the largest foreign market for american movies made artistic integrity fly out the window to protect the bottom dollar as is tradition and hollywood this is not the first time that there has been pro-choice censorship in hollywood the remake of red dawn which was originally a cold war era
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a minstrel show against russians was supposed to show a chinese invasion of america this time however they have changed it to north koreans who can't even defeat the us military in south korea let alone at an away game in the usa the thing that is interesting is not the censorship is the fact that they will censor movies for whoever's got a lot of cash big markets won't be offended but countries with small markets will this is a complete prostitute mentality show that love to any guy who's got bills in his palm you know i was always pretty sure there were a lot of prostitutes working in hollywood i didn't know they actually started making the movies but that's just my opinion. welcome guys the report imax guys are follow the council not the prizes he who
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has the goal rules and if you don't have the gold you are ruled stacie indeed max we are in a time of great wealth transfers and during these times of course it doesn't come easily there's a lot of financial war and one of the main ingredients of this financial war is psychological operations. for twelve psyops this. this from hugo salinas price our friend we flew to greece with them in greece is in the headline later but the definition of psyops psychological operations applies to the events of friday april twelfth and monday april fifteenth two thousand and thirteen when the price of gold was taken down to thirteen eighty and to get it down to thirteen eighty max it took one thousand one hundred tons of paper gold according to commerce bank which is forty five percent of annual production of gold well it stands to herbert. on many occasions i have told you the audience.

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